LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Not So Dumb—Not so very relevant to the subject. Wondering.—(l) Yes. (2) They don’t. Very Disgusted—lf you will say which department is concerned and give details of the delays we will ask the department for comment
Inquirer.—The commentators for the Rugby test in Wellington on Saturday will be Messrs I. W. Gallaway and R. Irvine. Your other questions have been referred to the Broadcasting Corporation.
allowed) are rather narrow. As for paying road licence fees this has been "out’’ since the, war started. Before, we had to pay about 2s or 3s a year tor which a little metal plate was given to be fastened on the handle-bar. It is hard to compare the Dutch with the New Zealand ways as traffic at home is more cr mpact.—Yours, etc.. OLD DUTCH GIRL. August 20. 1962.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29908, 23 August 1962, Page 3
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